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Malaysian badminton officials "shocked" over doping claims
10/26/2014 11:11:41 PM

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Kuala Lumpur, Oct 26: Malaysian badminton officials expressed "shock" on Sunday in their first response to doping allegations following reports that world number one Lee Chong Wei failed a test.
The officials refused to identify the player, pending a second test, but local media has reported that the top shutter tested positive for a banned substance at the world championships in Denmark in late August. "One of our athletes in one major tournament has been found positive," Badminton Association of Malaysia deputy president Norza Zakaria told reporters after officials met for more than two hours to discuss the matter.
"We are very shocked, sad, and it is an earth-shattering news to us... We are hoping, keeping our fingers crossed that things will come to a positive conclusion at the end of the day."
Norza confirmed that a second test would be conducted on November 4 or 5 after an initial test found the banned substance dexamethasone, an anti-inflammatory drug.
Test results are expected within "one or two days", he said. He declined to give further details.
Malaysia's sports minister had said on Tuesday that authorities were informed in an October 1 letter of the failed doping test.
Local media have since reported Lee failed the random test after the championship's semi-finals. He lost in the final to China's Chen Long. Malaysians have expressed shock and disbelief over the allegations against Lee, one of only two prominent sports personalities in the country and a national icon.
Lee, who received stem cell injections in July as treatment for a thigh injury, has not commented on the claims.
Earlier this month, badminton was already hit with allegations of match fixing by two Danish players, who said they were approached by a Malaysian man via Facebook to throw matches.
Badminton officials Sunday condemned match fixing, saying they would work with authorities probing the matter.
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